Adoptions paused over flawed drug tests leaves would-be parents 'extremely frustrated'
Hundreds of adoptions in Ontario are on pause as a judge looks into whether flawed drug tests were a factor in bringing the children into care. The review, which has slowed between 200 to 300 adoptions, has one family “extremely frustrated" and worried as they wait for the process to unfold.
'When we were told, my heart sank' says one woman caught up in Motherisk fallout
The two little girls have been living with Jennifer and her husband for nine months, forming what she describes as a loving, happy family.
"They are our children, in our hearts and in our home," said Jennifer.
The girls were just one step away from officially becoming their children in the eyes of the law, when the couple learned their adoption is now on hold indefinitely — like hundreds of others in Ontario.
"When we were told, my heart sank," Jennifer said in a phone interview.